"[Practice] has to do with approaching a person, the way you approach people and how you are able to receive their stories and apply a body of knowledge to that story...
A quality of being trust-worthy and appropriate… I want people to feel safe with me and there is a certain way I move and react that has that goal in mind." Physician (anonymous)

"[In my practice] things change… becoming open to a subject… Having an openness and a willingness to allow that subject to be central to the work and not just a tool" Artist (anonymous)

Catherine Pancake and Bhob Rainey present ALLELE WAKE, a new collaborative multimedia exhibit that continues their exploration of technocratic processes and emergent poetic events. Allele Wake draws its inspiration and generative material from a two hour structured dialogue between three artists and three medical doctors regarding creativity, risk, privacy, mortality, physical/technical skills, and the challenges inherent in communicating with audiences of all kinds in both the arts and sciences.